I’m Robby, and I’m a non-native English speaker. Throughout my entire life I’ve always wanted to speak in English fluently, but because of the way English is taught in schools, I always struggled with my spoken English.

Then, one fine day, after years of constant pursuit of English fluency, I realized the key aspect of spoken English improvement – learning English phrases and word combinations instead of studying grammar rules and trying to construct sentences in your head from scratch!

If you’re interested in improving your English fluency too, please check out the English Harmony System which is a product I created to help all my fellow foreigners to better their spoken English and achieve so much more in professional, social and personal life.

English Idiomatic Expression: “In This Day and Age”

Today we’re going to look at the following English idiomatic expression: “In this day and age”. It’s very relevant when discussing various issues in connection with modern times such as technology or any other aspect of our lives that has seen rapid improvement.

To see what exactly I mean by that however, you should definitely watch the video above because I’ve included a lot of examples in it on how to use this English phrase.

In this day and age recording videos is easier than ever, and also publishing them on YouTube is very straightforward. It can be literally done with a push of a button, and it would be foolish of me not to take advantage of it!

But if you’ve been reading this article, you surely noticed I already provided an example of the phrase “in this day and age” – the previous paragraph actually begins with this idiomatic expression.

So, make sure to incorporate this expression into your daily English conversations (it can be either done with other people or by a way of self-practice if you’re not meeting any other English speakers) so that it stays with you instead of being forgotten within a matter of hours.

Learn it, memorize it, and by the way – if you hate memorization, you should definitely watch this video I made yesterday:

It addresses concerns you may be having related to memorization of new English vocabulary and phraseology, and it’s of particular importance to you if you hate it because it’s really boring. It doesn’t have to be boring if it’s done properly, and you’re lucky that in this day and age we have all the technology for people like me to spread new ideas of more natural and engaging English fluency improvement methods!